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People's Action Party

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People's Action Party

The People's Action Party (PAP) is a major conservative political party in Singapore and is the governing contemporary political party represented in the 15th Parliament, followed by the opposition Workers' Party (WP). The PAP was established in 1954 as a conventional centre-left party. Following its initial electoral success in 1959, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew sought to reposition the party ideologically toward the centre. In pursuit of this objective, he expelled the party's leftist faction in 1961, during the period of Singapore's merger with Malaysia. Over the course of the 1960s and since then, the PAP continued its ideological shift towards the centre-right. After Singapore's separation from Malaysia and subsequent independence in 1965, the majority of opposition parties, excluding the WP, boycotted the 1968 general election. Consequently, the PAP secured all parliamentary seats in that election. In the ensuing decades, the PAP consolidated its political dominance through successive electoral victories. It consistently formed the executive branch of government and exerted substantial influence over key national institutions, including the country's sole trade union, the National Trade Union Congress (NTUC), which is affiliated with the party, as well as the civil service. Between 1965 and 1981, the PAP was the sole political party represented in Parliament. This period of exclusive representation ended with the party's first electoral defeat in a 1981 by-election in the Anson Constituency, where the WP secured the seat. Despite this setback, the PAP has retained its political dominance. In every subsequent general election, the party consistently garnered over 60 percent of the popular vote and secured more than 80 percent of parliamentary seats, achieving landslide victories on each occasion. Having governed continuously for 66 years, the PAP remains the dominant political force in Singapore, effectively operating within the framework of a de facto one-party state. It has maintained an unbroken two-thirds parliamentary supermajority enabling it to amend the Constitution at will. As of 2025, the PAP is the longest-serving uninterrupted ruling party among contemporary multi-party parliamentary democracies and holds the second-longest tenure of any governing party in modern history, surpassed solely by Mexico's Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which governed from 1929 to 2000. Positioned on the centre-right of Singapore's political spectrum, the PAP espouses a combination of social conservatism and economic liberalism. The party generally advocates free-market principles, favouring policies such as low taxation, the absence of tariffs, limited government expenditure relative to gross domestic product (GDP), minimal economic regulation and the promotion of economic freedom. Nonetheless, the PAP occasionally engages in strategic state intervention, reflecting elements of welfarism. A distinctive feature of its economic approach is the support for the development and expansion of state-owned enterprises (SOEs), locally referred to as government-linked corporations (GLCs). These entities were initially established in response to the economic disruptions caused by the British military withdrawal from Singapore in 1971. GLCs played a central role in driving export-oriented industrialisation, fostering economic development and generating employment across key sectors of the economy. On social matters, the PAP endorses communitarian values and civic nationalism. A cornerstone of its social policy is the promotion of national cohesion through the integration of the country's major ethnic groups into a unified Singaporean identity.

Infobox

Abbreviation
PAP
Chairman
Desmond Lee
Vice-Chairman
Masagos Zulkifli
Secretary-General
Lawrence Wong
Assistant Secretary-General
Chan Chun Sing
Founders
Lee Kuan YewGoh Keng SweeToh Chin ChyeS. RajaratnamLim Chin Siong... and others
Founded
21 November 1954; 71 years ago (1954-11-21)
Preceded by
Malayan Forum
Succeeded by
Democratic Action Party (Malaysia)
Headquarters
Block 57B New Upper Changi Road Singapore 463057
Youth wing
Young PAP
Ideology
ConservatismEconomic liberalismCivic nationalismSecularismHistorical:Anti-communism[a]
Political position
Centre-right
International affiliation
Socialist International (1954–1976)
Colours
mw- White Blue (customary)
Slogan
Changed World, Fresh Team, New Resolve – Securing a Brighter Future for You[b]
Governing body
Central Executive Committee
Parliament
87 / 99
Town Councils
17 / 19

Tables

· Leadership › List of chairmen
'"`UNIQ--templatestyles-000000AC-QINU`"'Toh Chin Chye
'"`UNIQ--templatestyles-000000AC-QINU`"'Toh Chin Chye
Name
'"`UNIQ--templatestyles-000000AC-QINU`"'Toh Chin Chye
Term of office
21 November 1954
Term of office
5 January 1981
Time in office
26 years, 45 days
Ong Teng Cheong
Ong Teng Cheong
Name
Ong Teng Cheong
Term of office
5 January 1981
Term of office
16 August 1993
Time in office
12 years, 223 days
Tony Tan
Tony Tan
Name
Tony Tan
Term of office
1 September 1993
Term of office
3 December 2004
Time in office
11 years, 93 days
Lim Boon Heng
Lim Boon Heng
Name
Lim Boon Heng
Term of office
3 December 2004
Term of office
1 June 2011
Time in office
6 years, 180 days
Khaw Boon Wan
Khaw Boon Wan
Name
Khaw Boon Wan
Term of office
1 June 2011
Term of office
23 November 2018
Time in office
7 years, 175 days
Gan Kim Yong
Gan Kim Yong
Name
Gan Kim Yong
Term of office
23 November 2018
Term of office
26 November 2022
Time in office
4 years, 3 days
Heng Swee Keat
Heng Swee Keat
Name
Heng Swee Keat
Term of office
26 November 2022
Term of office
29 May 2025
Time in office
2 years, 184 days
Desmond Lee
Desmond Lee
Name
Desmond Lee
Term of office
29 May 2025
Term of office
Incumbent
Time in office
196 days
Name
Term of office
Time in office
 `UNIQ--templatestyles-000000AC-QINU` Toh Chin Chye
21 November 1954
5 January 1981
26 years, 45 days
Ong Teng Cheong
5 January 1981
16 August 1993
12 years, 223 days
Tony Tan
1 September 1993
3 December 2004
11 years, 93 days
Lim Boon Heng
3 December 2004
1 June 2011
6 years, 180 days
Khaw Boon Wan
1 June 2011
23 November 2018
7 years, 175 days
Gan Kim Yong
23 November 2018
26 November 2022
4 years, 3 days
Heng Swee Keat
26 November 2022
29 May 2025
2 years, 184 days
Desmond Lee
29 May 2025
Incumbent
196 days
· Leadership › List of secretaries-general
Lee Kuan Yew
Lee Kuan Yew
Name
Lee Kuan Yew
Term of office
21 November 1954
Term of office
3 August 1957
Time in office
2 years, 255 days
T. T. Rajah
T. T. Rajah
Name
T. T. Rajah
Term of office
13 August 1957
Term of office
3 September 1957
Time in office
21 days
Lee Kuan Yew
Lee Kuan Yew
Name
Lee Kuan Yew
Term of office
20 October 1957
Term of office
14 November 1992
Time in office
35 years, 25 days
Goh Chok Tong
Goh Chok Tong
Name
Goh Chok Tong
Term of office
15 November 1992
Term of office
6 November 2004
Time in office
11 years, 357 days
Lee Hsien Loong
Lee Hsien Loong
Name
Lee Hsien Loong
Term of office
7 November 2004
Term of office
4 December 2024
Time in office
20 years, 27 days
Lawrence Wong
Lawrence Wong
Name
Lawrence Wong
Term of office
4 December 2024
Term of office
Incumbent
Time in office
1 year, 7 days
Name
Term of office
Time in office
Refs
Lee Kuan Yew
21 November 1954
3 August 1957
2 years, 255 days
T. T. Rajah
13 August 1957
3 September 1957
21 days
Lee Kuan Yew
20 October 1957
14 November 1992
35 years, 25 days
Goh Chok Tong
15 November 1992
6 November 2004
11 years, 357 days
Lee Hsien Loong
7 November 2004
4 December 2024
20 years, 27 days
Lawrence Wong
4 December 2024
Incumbent
1 year, 7 days
As of 29 May 2025, the Central Executive Committee comprises the following members:[121] · Leadership › Central Executive Committee
Desmond Lee
Desmond Lee
Title
Chairman
Name
Desmond Lee
Masagos Zulkifli
Masagos Zulkifli
Title
Vice-chairman
Name
Masagos Zulkifli
Lawrence Wong
Lawrence Wong
Title
Secretary-General
Name
Lawrence Wong
Chan Chun Sing
Chan Chun Sing
Title
Assistant Secretaries-General
Name
Chan Chun Sing
Ong Ye Kung
Ong Ye Kung
Title
Treasurer
Name
Ong Ye Kung
Chee Hong Tat
Chee Hong Tat
Title
Assistant Treasurer
Name
Chee Hong Tat
Grace Fu
Grace Fu
Title
Organising Secretaries
Name
Grace Fu
K. Shanmugam
K. Shanmugam
Title
Members
Name
K. Shanmugam
Title
Name
Chairman
Desmond Lee
Vice-chairman
Masagos Zulkifli
Secretary-General
Lawrence Wong
Assistant Secretaries-General
Chan Chun Sing
Treasurer
Ong Ye Kung
Assistant Treasurer
Chee Hong Tat
Organising Secretaries
Grace Fu
Edwin Tong
Members
K. Shanmugam
Indranee Rajah
Lam Pin Min
Ng Chee Meng
Tan See Leng
Vivian Balakrishnan
Sim Ann
Desmond Choo
Lee Hsien Loong
· Current Members of Parliament
Liang Eng Hwa
Liang Eng Hwa
Name
Liang Eng Hwa
Constituency
Bukit Panjang SMC
Low Yen Ling
Low Yen Ling
Name
Low Yen Ling
Constituency
Bukit Gombak SMC
Henry Kwek
Henry Kwek
Name
Henry Kwek
Constituency
Kebun Baru SMC
Gan Siow Huang
Gan Siow Huang
Name
Gan Siow Huang
Constituency
Marymount SMC
Gho Sze Kee
Gho Sze Kee
Name
Gho Sze Kee
Constituency
Mountbatten SMC
Ng Chee Meng
Ng Chee Meng
Name
Ng Chee Meng
Constituency
Jalan Kayu SMC
Xie Yao Quan
Xie Yao Quan
Name
Xie Yao Quan
Constituency
Jurong Central SMC
Eric Chua
Eric Chua
Name
Eric Chua
Constituency
Queenstown SMC
Patrick Tay
Patrick Tay
Name
Patrick Tay
Constituency
Pioneer SMC
Alex Yeo
Alex Yeo
Name
Alex Yeo
Constituency
Potong Pasir SMC
Melvin Yong
Melvin Yong
Name
Melvin Yong
Constituency
Radin Mas SMC
Poh Li San
Poh Li San
Name
Poh Li San
Constituency
Sembawang West SMC
Desmond Choo
Desmond Choo
Name
Desmond Choo
Constituency
Tampines Changkat SMC
Yip Hon Weng
Yip Hon Weng
Name
Yip Hon Weng
Constituency
Yio Chu Kang SMC
Cai Yinzhou
Cai Yinzhou
Name
Cai Yinzhou
Constituency
Bishan–Toa Payoh GRC
Chee Hong Tat
Chee Hong Tat
Name
Chee Hong Tat
Elysa Chen
Elysa Chen
Name
Elysa Chen
Saktiandi Supaat
Saktiandi Supaat
Name
Saktiandi Supaat
Tan See Leng
Tan See Leng
Name
Tan See Leng
Constituency
Chua Chu Kang GRC
Choo Pei Ling
Choo Pei Ling
Name
Choo Pei Ling
Jeffrey Siow
Jeffrey Siow
Name
Jeffrey Siow
Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim
Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim
Name
Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim
Vivian Balakrishnan
Vivian Balakrishnan
Name
Vivian Balakrishnan
Constituency
Holland–Bukit Timah GRC
Sim Ann
Sim Ann
Name
Sim Ann
Christopher de Souza
Christopher de Souza
Name
Christopher de Souza
Edward Chia
Edward Chia
Name
Edward Chia
Josephine Teo
Josephine Teo
Name
Josephine Teo
Constituency
Jalan Besar GRC
Shawn Loh
Shawn Loh
Name
Shawn Loh
Denise Phua
Denise Phua
Name
Denise Phua
Wan Rizal
Wan Rizal
Name
Wan Rizal
Lawrence Wong
Lawrence Wong
Name
Lawrence Wong
Constituency
Marsiling–Yew Tee GRC
Alex Yam
Alex Yam
Name
Alex Yam
Zaqy Mohamad
Zaqy Mohamad
Name
Zaqy Mohamad
Hany Soh
Hany Soh
Name
Hany Soh
Lee Hsien Loong
Lee Hsien Loong
Name
Lee Hsien Loong
Constituency
Ang Mo Kio GRC
Darryl David
Darryl David
Name
Darryl David
Nadia Ahmad Samdin
Nadia Ahmad Samdin
Name
Nadia Ahmad Samdin
Jasmin Lau
Jasmin Lau
Name
Jasmin Lau
Victor Lye
Victor Lye
Name
Victor Lye
Dinesh Vasu Dash
Dinesh Vasu Dash
Name
Dinesh Vasu Dash
Constituency
East Coast GRC
Hazlina Abdul Halim
Hazlina Abdul Halim
Name
Hazlina Abdul Halim
Tan Kiat How
Tan Kiat How
Name
Tan Kiat How
Edwin Tong
Edwin Tong
Name
Edwin Tong
Jessica Tan
Jessica Tan
Name
Jessica Tan
Grace Fu
Grace Fu
Name
Grace Fu
Constituency
Jurong East-Bukit Batok GRC
Rahayu Mahzam
Rahayu Mahzam
Name
Rahayu Mahzam
Murali Pillai
Murali Pillai
Name
Murali Pillai
Lee Hong Chuang
Lee Hong Chuang
Name
Lee Hong Chuang
David Hoe
David Hoe
Name
David Hoe
Goh Pei Ming
Goh Pei Ming
Name
Goh Pei Ming
Constituency
Marine Parade-Braddell Heights GRC
Seah Kian Peng
Seah Kian Peng
Name
Seah Kian Peng
Tin Pei Ling
Tin Pei Ling
Name
Tin Pei Ling
Diana Pang
Diana Pang
Name
Diana Pang
Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim
Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim
Name
Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim
K. Shanmugam
K. Shanmugam
Name
K. Shanmugam
Constituency
Nee Soon GRC
Jackson Lam
Jackson Lam
Name
Jackson Lam
Lee Hui Ying
Lee Hui Ying
Name
Lee Hui Ying
Goh Hanyan
Goh Hanyan
Name
Goh Hanyan
Syed Harun Alhabsyi
Syed Harun Alhabsyi
Name
Syed Harun Alhabsyi
Indranee Rajah
Indranee Rajah
Name
Indranee Rajah
Constituency
Pasir Ris–Changi GRC
Valerie Lee
Valerie Lee
Name
Valerie Lee
Sharael Taha
Sharael Taha
Name
Sharael Taha
Desmond Tan
Desmond Tan
Name
Desmond Tan
Gan Kim Yong
Gan Kim Yong
Name
Gan Kim Yong
Constituency
Punggol GRC
Janil Puthucheary
Janil Puthucheary
Name
Janil Puthucheary
Sun Xueling
Sun Xueling
Name
Sun Xueling
Yeo Wan Ling
Yeo Wan Ling
Name
Yeo Wan Ling
Ong Ye Kung
Ong Ye Kung
Name
Ong Ye Kung
Constituency
Sembawang GRC
Vikram Nair
Vikram Nair
Name
Vikram Nair
Ng Shi Xuan
Ng Shi Xuan
Name
Ng Shi Xuan
Gabriel Lam
Gabriel Lam
Name
Gabriel Lam
Mariam Jaafar
Mariam Jaafar
Name
Mariam Jaafar
Masagos Zulkifli
Masagos Zulkifli
Name
Masagos Zulkifli
Constituency
Tampines GRC
Baey Yam Keng
Baey Yam Keng
Name
Baey Yam Keng
Charlene Chen
Charlene Chen
Name
Charlene Chen
Koh Poh Koon
Koh Poh Koon
Name
Koh Poh Koon
David Neo
David Neo
Name
David Neo
Chan Chun Sing
Chan Chun Sing
Name
Chan Chun Sing
Constituency
Tanjong Pagar GRC
Foo Cexiang
Foo Cexiang
Name
Foo Cexiang
Joan Pereira
Joan Pereira
Name
Joan Pereira
Rachel Ong
Rachel Ong
Name
Rachel Ong
Alvin Tan
Alvin Tan
Name
Alvin Tan
Desmond Lee
Desmond Lee
Name
Desmond Lee
Constituency
West Coast-Jurong West GRC
Hamid Razak
Hamid Razak
Name
Hamid Razak
Ang Wei Neng
Ang Wei Neng
Name
Ang Wei Neng
Cassandra Lee
Cassandra Lee
Name
Cassandra Lee
Shawn Huang
Shawn Huang
Name
Shawn Huang
Name
Constituency
Liang Eng Hwa
Bukit Panjang SMC
Low Yen Ling
Bukit Gombak SMC
Henry Kwek
Kebun Baru SMC
Gan Siow Huang
Marymount SMC
Gho Sze Kee
Mountbatten SMC
Ng Chee Meng
Jalan Kayu SMC
Xie Yao Quan
Jurong Central SMC
Eric Chua
Queenstown SMC
Patrick Tay
Pioneer SMC
Alex Yeo
Potong Pasir SMC
Melvin Yong
Radin Mas SMC
Poh Li San
Sembawang West SMC
Desmond Choo
Tampines Changkat SMC
Yip Hon Weng
Yio Chu Kang SMC
Cai Yinzhou
Bishan–Toa Payoh GRC
Chee Hong Tat
Elysa Chen
Saktiandi Supaat
Tan See Leng
Chua Chu Kang GRC
Choo Pei Ling
Jeffrey Siow
Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim
Vivian Balakrishnan
Holland–Bukit Timah GRC
Sim Ann
Christopher de Souza
Edward Chia
Josephine Teo
Jalan Besar GRC
Shawn Loh
Denise Phua
Wan Rizal
Lawrence Wong
Marsiling–Yew Tee GRC
Alex Yam
Zaqy Mohamad
Hany Soh
Lee Hsien Loong
Ang Mo Kio GRC
Darryl David
Nadia Ahmad Samdin
Jasmin Lau
Victor Lye
Dinesh Vasu Dash
East Coast GRC
Hazlina Abdul Halim
Tan Kiat How
Edwin Tong
Jessica Tan
Grace Fu
Jurong East-Bukit Batok GRC
Rahayu Mahzam
Murali Pillai
Lee Hong Chuang
David Hoe
· Election results › Legislative Assembly
Contested
Contested
Election
Contested
Leader
Total
Votes
+/–
Seats
Seats
Election
Seats
Leader
Won
Votes
Lost
1955
1955
Election
1955
Leader
Lee Kuan Yew
Votes
13,634
%
8.7%
Seats
4
Seats
3
Seats
1
Seats
3 / 25
Seats
3
Position
3rd
Result
Opposition
1959
1959
Election
1959
Leader
281,891
Votes
54.1%
%
51
Seats
43
Seats
8
Seats
43 / 51
Seats
40
Seats
1st
Position
Supermajority
1963
1963
Election
1963
Leader
272,924
Votes
46.9%
%
51
Seats
37
Seats
14
Seats
37 / 51
Seats
6
Seats
1st
Position
Supermajority
Election
Leader
Votes
%
Seats
Position
Result
Contested
Total
+/–
Seats
Won
Lost
1955
Lee Kuan Yew
13,634
8.7%
4
3
1
3 / 25
3
3rd
Opposition
1959
281,891
54.1%
51
43
8
43 / 51
40
1st
Supermajority
1963
272,924
46.9%
51
37
14
37 / 51
6
1st
Supermajority
· Election results › Dewan Rakyat
Contested
Contested
Election
Contested
Leader
Elected
Votes
Appointed
%
Total
Seats
Seats
Election
Seats
Leader
Won
Votes
Lost
1964
1964
Election
1964
Leader
Lee Kuan Yew
Votes
42,130
%
2.0%
Seats
11
Seats
1
Seats
10
Seats
1 / 104
Seats
12 / 55
Seats
13 / 159
+/–
1
Result
Opposition
Election
Leader
Votes
%
Seats
+/–
Result
Contested
Elected
Appointed
Total
Seats
Won
Lost
1964
Lee Kuan Yew
42,130
2.0%
11
1
10
1 / 104
12 / 55
13 / 159
1
Opposition
· Election results › Parliament
Contested
Contested
Election
Contested
Leader
Walkover
Votes
Total
%
+/–
Seats
Seats
Election
Seats
Leader
Won
Votes
Lost
1968
1968
Election
1968
Leader
Lee Kuan Yew
Votes
65,812
%
86.7%
Seats
58
Seats
7
Seats
0
Seats
51
Seats
58 / 58
Seats
21
Position
1st
Result
Won all seats
1972
1972
Election
1972
Leader
524,892
Votes
70.4%
%
65
Seats
57
Seats
0
Seats
8
Seats
65 / 65
Seats
7
Seats
1st
Position
Won all seats
1976
1976
Election
1976
Leader
590,169
Votes
74.1%
%
69
Seats
53
Seats
0
Seats
16
Seats
69 / 69
Seats
4
Seats
1st
Position
Won all seats
1980
1980
Election
1980
Leader
494,268
Votes
77.7%
%
75
Seats
38
Seats
0
Seats
37
Seats
75 / 75
Seats
6
Seats
1st
Position
Won all seats
1984
1984
Election
1984
Leader
568,310
Votes
64.8%
%
79
Seats
47
Seats
2
Seats
30
Seats
77 / 79
Seats
2
Seats
1st
Position
Supermajority
1988
1988
Election
1988
Leader
848,029
Votes
63.2%
%
81
Seats
69
Seats
1
Seats
11
Seats
80 / 81
Seats
3
Seats
1st
Position
Supermajority
1991
1991
Election
1991
Leader
Goh Chok Tong
Votes
477,760
%
61.0%
Seats
81
Seats
36
Seats
4
Seats
41
Seats
77 / 81
Seats
3
Position
1st
Result
Supermajority
1997
1997
Election
1997
Leader
465,751
Votes
65.0%
%
83
Seats
34
Seats
2
Seats
47
Seats
81 / 83
Seats
4
Seats
1st
Position
Supermajority
2001
2001
Election
2001
Leader
470,765
Votes
75.3%
%
84
Seats
27
Seats
2
Seats
55
Seats
82 / 84
Seats
1
Seats
1st
Position
Supermajority
2006
2006
Election
2006
Leader
Lee Hsien Loong
Votes
748,130
%
66.6%
Seats
84
Seats
45
Seats
2
Seats
37
Seats
82 / 84
Seats
Position
1st
Result
Supermajority
2011
2011
Election
2011
Leader
1,212,514
Votes
60.1%
%
87
Seats
76
Seats
6
Seats
5
Seats
81 / 87
Seats
1
Seats
1st
Position
Supermajority
2015
2015
Election
2015
Leader
1,579,183
Votes
69.9%
%
89
Seats
83
Seats
6
Seats
0
Seats
83 / 89
Seats
2
Seats
1st
Position
Supermajority
2020
2020
Election
2020
Leader
1,527,491
Votes
61.2%
%
93
Seats
83
Seats
10
Seats
0
Seats
83 / 93
Seats
Seats
1st
Position
Supermajority
2025
2025
Election
2025
Leader
Lawrence Wong
Votes
1,564,770
%
65.6%
Seats
97
Seats
87
Seats
10
Seats
5
Seats
87 / 97
Seats
4
Position
1st
Result
Supermajority
Election
Leader
Votes
%
Seats
Position
Result
Contested
Walkover
Total
+/–
Seats
Won
Lost
1968
Lee Kuan Yew
65,812
86.7%
58
7
0
51
58 / 58
21
1st
Won all seats
1972
524,892
70.4%
65
57
0
8
65 / 65
7
1st
Won all seats
1976
590,169
74.1%
69
53
0
16
69 / 69
4
1st
Won all seats
1980
494,268
77.7%
75
38
0
37
75 / 75
6
1st
Won all seats
1984
568,310
64.8%
79
47
2
30
77 / 79
2
1st
Supermajority
1988
848,029
63.2%
81
69
1
11
80 / 81
3
1st
Supermajority
1991
Goh Chok Tong
477,760
61.0%
81
36
4
41
77 / 81
3
1st
Supermajority
1997
465,751
65.0%
83
34
2
47
81 / 83
4
1st
Supermajority
2001
470,765
75.3%
84
27
2
55
82 / 84
1
1st
Supermajority
2006
Lee Hsien Loong
748,130
66.6%
84
45
2
37
82 / 84
1st
Supermajority
2011
1,212,514
60.1%
87
76
6
5
81 / 87
1
1st
Supermajority
2015
1,579,183
69.9%
89
83
6
0
83 / 89
2
1st
Supermajority
2020
1,527,491
61.2%
93
83
10
0
83 / 93
1st
Supermajority
2025
Lawrence Wong
1,564,770
65.6%
97
87
10
5
87 / 97
4
1st
Supermajority
· Election results › By-elections
1957
1957
Election
1957
Leader
Lee Kuan Yew
Constituencycontested
Tanjong Pagar
Votes
4,707
%
37.0%
Seats
1 / 2
+/–
Result
Won
1961
1961
Election
1961
Leader
AnsonHong Lim
Constituencycontested
5,872
Votes
31.1%
%
0 / 2
Seats
2
+/–
Lost
1965
1965
Election
1965
Leader
Hong Lim
Constituencycontested
6,398
Votes
59.5%
%
1 / 1
Seats
1
+/–
Won
Election
Leader
Constituencycontested
Votes
%
Seats
+/–
Result
1957
Lee Kuan Yew
Tanjong Pagar
4,707
37.0%
1 / 2
Won
1961
AnsonHong Lim
5,872
31.1%
0 / 2
2
Lost
1965
Hong Lim
6,398
59.5%
1 / 1
1
Won
· Election results › By-elections
Contested
Contested
Election
Contested
Leader
Walkover
Constituencycontested
Total
Votes
+/–
Won
Won
Election
Won
Leader
Lost
1966
1966
Election
1966
Leader
Lee Kuan Yew
Constituencycontested
Bukit Merah SMCBukit Timah SMCChua Chu Kang SMCCrawford SMCJoo Chiat SMCJurong SMCPaya Lebar SMC
Votes
9,082
%
82.9%
Seats
1
Seats
0
Seats
6
Seats
7 / 7
Seats
7
Result
Won
1967
1967
Election
1967
Leader
Bukit Panjang SMCHavelock SMCJalan Kayu SMCTampines SMCThomson SMC
Constituencycontested
9,407
Votes
83.6%
%
1
Seats
0
Seats
4
Seats
5 / 5
Seats
5
Seats
Won
1970
1970
Election
1970
Leader
Delta SMCHavelock SMCKampong Kapor SMCUlu Pandan SMCWhampoa SMC
Constituencycontested
14,545
Votes
69.9%
%
2
Seats
0
Seats
3
Seats
5 / 5
Seats
Seats
Won
1979
1979
Election
1979
Leader
Anson SMCGeylang West SMCMountbatten SMCNee Soon SMCPotong Pasir SMCSembawang SMCTelok Blangah SMC
Constituencycontested
53,222
Votes
72.7%
%
5
Seats
0
Seats
2
Seats
7 / 7
Seats
Seats
Won
1981
1981
Election
1981
Leader
Anson SMC
Constituencycontested
6,359
Votes
47.1%
%
0
Seats
1
Seats
0
Seats
0 / 1
Seats
1
Seats
Lost
1992
1992
Election
1992
Leader
Goh Chok Tong
Constituencycontested
Marine Parade GRC
Votes
48,965
%
72.9%
Seats
4
Seats
0
Seats
0
Seats
4 / 4
Seats
Result
Won
2012
2012
Election
2012
Leader
Lee Hsien Loong
Constituencycontested
Hougang SMC
Votes
8,223
%
37.9%
Seats
0
Seats
1
Seats
0
Seats
0 / 1
Seats
Result
Lost
2013
2013
Election
2013
Leader
Punggol East SMC
Constituencycontested
12,856
Votes
43.7%
%
0
Seats
1
Seats
0
Seats
0 / 1
Seats
1
Seats
Lost
2016
2016
Election
2016
Leader
Bukit Batok SMC
Constituencycontested
14,428
Votes
61.2%
%
1
Seats
0
Seats
0
Seats
1 / 1
Seats
Seats
Won
Election
Leader
Constituencycontested
Votes
%
Seats
Result
Contested
Walkover
Total
+/–
Won
Lost
1966
Lee Kuan Yew
Bukit Merah SMCBukit Timah SMCChua Chu Kang SMCCrawford SMCJoo Chiat SMCJurong SMCPaya Lebar SMC
9,082
82.9%
1
0
6
7 / 7
7
Won
1967
Bukit Panjang SMCHavelock SMCJalan Kayu SMCTampines SMCThomson SMC
9,407
83.6%
1
0
4
5 / 5
5
Won
1970
Delta SMCHavelock SMCKampong Kapor SMCUlu Pandan SMCWhampoa SMC
14,545
69.9%
2
0
3
5 / 5
Won
1979
Anson SMCGeylang West SMCMountbatten SMCNee Soon SMCPotong Pasir SMCSembawang SMCTelok Blangah SMC
53,222
72.7%
5
0
2
7 / 7
Won
1981
Anson SMC
6,359
47.1%
0
1
0
0 / 1
1
Lost
1992
Goh Chok Tong
Marine Parade GRC
48,965
72.9%
4
0
0
4 / 4
Won
2012
Lee Hsien Loong
Hougang SMC
8,223
37.9%
0
1
0
0 / 1
Lost
2013
Punggol East SMC
12,856
43.7%
0
1
0
0 / 1
1
Lost
2016
Bukit Batok SMC
14,428
61.2%
1
0
0
1 / 1
Won

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